ARMENIA'S AUTHORITIES WON'T USE THEIR RIGHT OF VETO IN ASTANA: DAVID SHAHNAZARYAN
Tert.am
15:32 03.11.10
Armenia's authorities will not dare to use their right of veto at the
upcoming OSCE summit in Astana, Russia, representative of opposition
Armenian National Congress (HAK) Davit Shahnazaryan told a press
conference today.
"The authorities of the Republic of Armenia have such a low immunity
that they will not dare to unleash a war of vetoes," Mr Shahnazaryan
said, asked whether Armenia would use its veto right as it did
in Lisbon.
Mr Shahnazaryan also said he was sure Armenia's authorities will not
be able to thrust their will upon others at the OSCE summit is Astana,
Kazakhstan. In his opinion, no roadmap will be adopted in Astana.
Instead, a statement will be made.
"I think that it is more than probable that a statement will be
adopted stipulating all the settlement principles [known as the
Madrid Principles], those points around which the parties have already
reached agreement," explained he.
Speaking about the Armenia-Turkey normalization process Mr Shahnazaryan
said Armenia's authorities must confess that they have made a serious
mistake. Armenia's authorities, according to him, have not understood
that the opening of the Armenia-Turkey border is being resolved within
the OSCE Minsk Group.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
15:32 03.11.10
Armenia's authorities will not dare to use their right of veto at the
upcoming OSCE summit in Astana, Russia, representative of opposition
Armenian National Congress (HAK) Davit Shahnazaryan told a press
conference today.
"The authorities of the Republic of Armenia have such a low immunity
that they will not dare to unleash a war of vetoes," Mr Shahnazaryan
said, asked whether Armenia would use its veto right as it did
in Lisbon.
Mr Shahnazaryan also said he was sure Armenia's authorities will not
be able to thrust their will upon others at the OSCE summit is Astana,
Kazakhstan. In his opinion, no roadmap will be adopted in Astana.
Instead, a statement will be made.
"I think that it is more than probable that a statement will be
adopted stipulating all the settlement principles [known as the
Madrid Principles], those points around which the parties have already
reached agreement," explained he.
Speaking about the Armenia-Turkey normalization process Mr Shahnazaryan
said Armenia's authorities must confess that they have made a serious
mistake. Armenia's authorities, according to him, have not understood
that the opening of the Armenia-Turkey border is being resolved within
the OSCE Minsk Group.
From: A. Papazian